The organization, which seeks to support local communities, confirmed his death in a tweet on Monday. Reports from British media say Scott had been battling with cancer.
“We ask for privacy at this time, but will be making a full and proper announcement in the coming days. Thank you all.”
The iconic figure was part of Chris Bonington’s famous expedition on Everest in 1975 and, along with Douglas Haston, reached the summit via the notoriously difficult route on the south-west face.
He made a total of 45 expeditions in Asia and reached the summit of 40 peaks in the region.
Scott most recently raised money for his charity CAN by climbing the stairs of his house during the first UK lockdown in 2020.
The British Embassy in Nepal tweeted a tribute to a man who inspired and helped so many.
“His feats also remind us of the importance of protecting our mountains from #ClimateChange.”
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